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B. Dust, Noise <br /> <br />The project will be designed and administered with sufficient <br />controls placed on the Contractor to avoid significant impacts <br />during the construction period. Noise impacts from <br />construction activity will be limited by requiring that the <br />Contractor use equipment in good operational condition and <br />that they comply with OSHA, State and local requirements. <br /> <br />Long term impacts from noise associated with traffic are <br />expected to be well within acceptable levels. No significant <br />impacts are expected and no special measures are anticipated. <br /> <br />C. Storm Water Runoff <br /> <br />Increased impervious surface will increase the rate of runoff <br />over existing conditions. Approximately one half of the <br />right-of-way will be paved. No significant alteration of the <br />existing drainage pattern is proposed. Runoff will be <br />collected in the road ditches and discharged to wetlands in <br />the vicinity of the project. No significant impacts are <br />anticipated as a result. <br /> <br />III. CONCLUSIONS <br /> <br />The proposed project will meet all MPCA, DNR, and Corps of <br />Engineers requirements and standards. Areas which could have <br />had a potential for significant environmental effects have <br />been identified and evaluated. No potentially significant <br />negative impacts were identified. Therefore, no environmental <br />impact statement is required. <br /> <br />Based on the findings and conclusions contained herein and the <br />reference documents, including all comments received in the <br />environmental assessment worksheet, the City of Ramsey determined <br />on , 1989 that an environmental impact statement is <br />not required on the proposed project. <br /> <br />Mayor <br />City of Ramsey <br /> <br /> <br />